Job Seekers Session: Develop Successful Job Search Strategies
Lynne Williams, executive director of the Philadelphia Area Great Careers Group, presents on developing tactics and resources to differentiate yourself and find positions faster. Visit PSG of Mercer County's events calendar for connection details.
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PSRC FYI Seminars - Medical Marijuana
Senior citizens are the fastest growing group of marijuana consumers in America. Learn about the “New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act.” Ken Wolski will answer the questions you’ve been pondering, such as, who qualifies, how do I get an ID card, and how does marijuana work in the human body? New Jersey is poised to legalize marijuana; come and learn the reasons why. Ken Wolski, MPA, has been a registered nurse (RN) since 1976. Ken retired in 2006 from the State of New Jersey after twenty-five years of service, and he also worked for eight years as an intensive care unit and cardiac care unit (ICU/CCU) nurse. Ken is the executive director and co-founder of the “Coalition for Medical Marijuana—New Jersey, Inc.,” a 501(c)(3) educational organization and public charity, since 2003. Registration required, no fee. https://www.princetonsenior.org/
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Medical Marijuana - FYI Seminar, Princeton Senior Resource Center
Ken Wolski, executive director of the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey, explains the ins and outs of medical marijuana via Zoom. Register. Free.
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Gotham City Network Event with HomeWorks Trenton Co-Founder Natalie Tung
Co-Founder & Executive Director Natalie Tung of HomeWorks Trenton will speak on her organization’s mission Friday, October 23rd 12:30-2:00pm at the next Gotham City Network Event, via Zoom Webinar in Princeton, New Jersey. HomeWorks Trenton is a free, after-school residential program for marginalized high school girls in Trenton, New Jersey and was inspired by Natalie’s experience as a boarding student at The Lawrenceville School. Originally born and raised in Hong Kong, Natalie was influenced by the empowerment and empathy that living with 40 girls at such a young age provided. HomeWorks aims to foster a community of young women dedicated to civic engagement in their home communities and beyond. Please join us for this informative discussion Friday, October 23rd from 12:30-2:00pm. Reservations are required in advance for Zoom participation by emailing JZA+D at princetongotham@joshuazinder.com. Webinar instructions will be sent by the JZA+D host after registration is completed. Applications for membership are available upon request.
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Corn Maze, Howell Farm
70 Woodens Lane, Hopewell, 609-397-2555. www.howellfarm.org. Four-acre maze with the theme “bridges of Mercer County” with two miles of paths, victory bridge, games, and more. Courtyard with pumpkins, food tent, private hayrides, and more. Register. $10.
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The Mechanic Street Revolution: Ben Franklin Wit & Wisdom, Mountaintop Marketing
Meet, eat, and drink with re-enactors who have made it their passion to become informed about the American Revolution and its rich history in the Delaware River towns. Register. $60 to $75 includes three-course dinner, one adult beverage, and presentation. Social distancing measures required.
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Carpool Cinema, Acme Screening Room - Beetlejuice
204 North Union Street, Lambertville. www.acmescreeningroom.org. Parking lot screening of “Beetlejuice.” Register. $30 per car.
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Virtual Season Preview, Capital Singers of Trenton
Live recordings, chat with conductor Vinroy Brown, and guest appearances. Register. $20
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Dracula, Music Mountain Theater
1483 State Route 179, Lambertville, 609-397-3337. www.musicmountaintheatre.org. Bram Stoker’s classic. Socially distanced seating for 50 patrons and 20 drive-in spots for vehicles. Virtual viewing available for home audience.
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